Extension Group Meets in Kitchen PAGE Mrs. Lisle Mewmaw was hostess to the members of the Page extension club for the De cember lesson on “cookies”. Leaders were Mrs Dan Trosh ynskj ami Mrs. Jesse Kelly. For convenience the meeting was held at the church kitchen. Cookies were baked, packed and distributed to the shut-ins of the community. Roll call was answered by nam-1 ing "my favorite Christmas song' and their choice was played by Mrs Lisle Mewman and sang by the group. Cookies accompanied the des Bert prepared by Mrs Mewman for lunch January hostess will he Mrs Raymond Heiss. Husbands will be guests. . - n A. > V i Vi T1 Vi 1 -V Vi—»—i Fxcello Clubbers Acquire 'Capsule Friends for '58 LYNCH Excello extension club held a Christmas party Monday evening. December 9, at the Don Allen home. Relay and action games were played and prizes given to the winners. SLxteer members were present. At 9 30 o’clock Santa came to distribute gifts which revealed their capsule friends New names were drawn for 1958 capsule fri ends. Luncheon consisted of cranber ry salad, sandwiches, homemade cookies, candy and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kaiser were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Majek in Fairfax, S.D._ fm l 3#tt^ | READY FOR « GRACIOUS GIVING ^ I 1 I I 8 Fine Liquors jg & and Wines jg I DICKS 1 i BAR i 5 —- O’NEILL i ^ &«-■ Ta^v— Oust MfhAtlwsut’®*//* THE John Deere Tractor Cycle makes a perfect gift (or boys and girls from 4 years to 8 or 9 years old. Solidly made of cast aluminum alloy, it has ball-bearing wheels and chain drive, adjustable seat, and "quick-hitch" coupler for the matching 2-wheeled trailer cart. "Engine" sound is en HARRY SMITH IMPLEMENTS PHONE 582 O’NEILL f Ham Dinner Served at Auxiliary Meet PAGE- Members of the Wom an's auxiliary met at the L*gior hall Monday evening, December 9, at 7 o'clock for their annual Christmas supper. The auxiliary furnished the ham for the cover ed dish meal The tables and hall were de corated in keeping with the sea son. Miss Lettie Jean Coulthard of Oakdale, district president, was present. She presented a short talk. A short business meeting follow ed group singing of Christmas carols. The decision was made to accept the obligation of sponsor ing the Heart Drive next year. The closing feature of the eve ning's program was an exchange of gifts. Members of the kitchen com mittee were Mesdames Otto Mat schullat, Harold Asher and Ben Asher. Those serving on the decorating committee were Mesdames Cal vin Harvey, Leslie Summers, Ed ward Soukup, Don Nissen, B. H. Stevens, Joe Beelaert, Melvin Held and George Wettlaufer. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soxensen, sr., and son, Robert, went to Min den Friday where they were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Sorensen and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen jr., and Mr. and Mrs. William Soxensen went to Norfolk Monday. Debra and Kathy were guests of tneir granaparenis, ivli . ana ivus Soren Sorensen, sr., during their absence. Ronald Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Park of Page, has completed eight weeks of basic training with the army at Ft Leoanrd Wood. Mo. He is being transferred to Ft. Knox, Ky., for further training. Mrs. Ethel Waring was a sup per guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch, Wednesday evening, Dec. 11. Upon reaching her home she | found a group of relatives assem I bled to spend the evening, the occasion being her birthday an niversary. Cards furnished the evening’s entertainment. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth War ing of O'Neill, Glen and Kevin Waring and Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Stevens, all of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stevens, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and family. Graduates from Extension School— Miss Donna Summers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sum mers, had just completed her secretarial training at the School of Commerce in Omaha, She has accepted a position with the Cen tral Supply & Rubber company. Miss Summers is a graudate of O'Neill high school, class of 1957. Entire Class Takes Part In Play— LYNCH—The junior class of Lynch high school presented the play Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, December 10-11. A good size crowd attended both perfor mances. The entire class took part in the play. Try FRONTIER want ads for quick results. MILL! THtATtK - ATKINSON — (One show nightly at 7:30) Fri.-Sat. , Dec. 20-21 DOUBLE FEATURE 111 11'■ TAK IXNE Suii.-Mon.-Tues. De<'. 22-23-24 Wed.-Than. Dee. 25-2« pff DEU I NO COUPON MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYONE! The Shape of Tomorrow You are cordially invited to attend Open House at Consumers Public Power District Office in O’Neill — December 19 & 20 From 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Special showing of the new 1958 WEST1NGHOUSE APPLIANCES “with the shape of tomorrow” REFRESHMENTS! ° °°° °° ° ° ofo o o o ° 0 Miss Birmingham to Wed in June Mrs. Hugh John Birmingham announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Margaret DeMaris (above), and William Hugh Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bernard Riley of Fairbury. Miss Birmingham is a graduate of St. Mary’s academy, O'Neill, and Du chesne college, Omaha. Mr. Riley attended St. Benedict s college, Atchinson, Kans., and is a graduate of the University of Nebraska where he was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi fraternity. A June wed ding is planned. -O’Neill Photo Co. Father Kamber Is Feted on Birthday LYNCH A large number of parishoners of the Assumption BVM church surprised Rev. Char les Kamber Monday evening, De cember 9, when they came to help him celebrate his birthday an niversary. The ladies served lunch after a social hour. Other Lynch News Mrs. Gladys Spencer, Mrs Glen Davy and Mrs. Lloyd Spen cer were O'Neill visitors Iasi | Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Lee Mulhair j were business visitors in O'Neill I Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spencer spent Monday evening with Mr.! and Mrs. George Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peck and Mis. Helen Peck, all of Denver, Colo., stopped at the Wallace Courtney home Saturday, Decem ber 7, for a short visit enroute tc South Dakota to help Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peck celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Marie Mahlendorf of Spencer spent the weekend at the paretnal Bill Mahlendorf home. Bob Courtney entertained a group of veterans from the farm training class at work Saturday December 14. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Courtney and Bob and Miss Marvene May of Monovvi were last Sunday din ner guests at the Clarence Kolund home. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Frahm of O' Neill, George Courtney and Caro- J lyn were Sunday supper guests at the Charles Courtney home. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Davy spent i Friday evening at the Veldor Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahlendorf and Josephine were business visi tors in Norfolk last Thursday. Mrs. Eunice Teadtke of Bris tow spent Monday afternoon witb Mrs. Wallace Courtney. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahlendorf and Josephine attended Mrs. Min nie Ehrilch’s funeral at Spencer Tuesday, December 10. Mrs Carle Darnell spent Thurs I day afternoon with Mis. Wallace Courtney. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halva visited at the Alvin Havranek home near Spencer Sunday, December 8. It_% Jt » » « . _ I’ageant Is Scheduled— PAGE—The Methodist church will present the Sunday-school Christmas program Sunday, De cember 22, at 7:30 p m. A pag eant "They Presented Gilts", will be offered. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — rhurs. Dec. 19 Wherever there was girl trouble there was JOHNNY TROUBLE Starring Miss Ethel Barrymore, Cecil Kellaway, Carolyn Jones, rhis is the way trouble came to i girl in an all-boy dormitory. . . i guy in an all-out rebellion. Kri.-Sat. Dec. 20-21 REVOLT AT FORT LARAMIE Starring John Dehner, Gregg Palmer, Frances Helm, Don Gor lon, with Robert Keys, William "Bill") Phillips, Cain Mason, Robert Knapp. This time it was lifferent. . . This time soldier was massacring soldier in a Flaming rebellion at Ft. Laramie! Vow the watching Sioux eyes leaped alive with lust. Now the Fire-lances were lit. . . and a more terrifying massacre began!. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Dec. 22-23-24 RKO Radio Pictures presents ALL MINE TO C.IVE Starring Glynis Johns, Camer on Mitchell, Rex Thompson, Patty McCormack, with Ernest Truex, Hope Emerson, Alan Hale, Syl via Field, Reta Shaw. Wed.-Thurs. Dec. 25-26 This Is Not Family Night STOPOVER: TOKYO John P. Marquand's sensation al story from the pages of the Saturday' Evening Post. From 20th Century-Fox, starring Rob ert Wagner, Joan Collins, Edmond O'Brien, with Ken Scott, Reiko Oyama, Larry Keating, Sarah Selby. Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:30 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Friday and Saturday admission— Adults 50c; Children under 12, 12c, Free If accompanied by par ent. Wedn. and Thurs; Famllv night, family admitted for two Adult tickets. 1T»rv T^r-^r *$£? Merry ! Christmas i I g If you receive a g Gift purchased from our store, please feel free to come in and exchange it. McCarvilles I f y A ° 9>t, o° * •*. o °o , o o So° „ ° 0 ° 0 HEO Clubbers in Exchange of Gitts DELOIT HEO club met Thurs day at the Henry Reimer home for a covered dish luncheon Gifts were exchanged with all members hut one present Next meeting will be at the Clarence Schmiser home Thurs day. January 9, for a noon lunch eon. Other Deloit News Clearwater Creek club m e t Thursday at the George Nea’ home for their' Christmas party and exchange of gifts. Mrs. Ralph Beaudin and twe children flew to Omaha from But . falo on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Rnl ph Tomjack drove to Omaha and Mrs. Beaudin and children re turned home with them. Deloit Pinochle club had a par ty' at the Paul Funk home Tues day, December 10 High prizes went to Mrs. Frank Miller and Lambert Bartak, lows to Charles McDonald and Cleo Alderson Frank Miller had traveling prize Mrs. Cleo Alderson and Mrs Charles McDonald were assisting hostesses. Jim Wulf was home from Rhode Island where he is serving in tin navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wulf of this community Minnie Neiderheide of Clear water visited Mr. and Mrs. W. FI Wulf Wednesday, December 11. Mi's. Anna Sehi visited at the Tommy Kackor home Sunday. Sunday guests at the Lenoard Larson home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daughters of O'Neill and a nephew and family of Brookings, S.D. New Secret Sisters Are Assigned— The MNO extension club met at the Town House Wednesday, December 11, for the Christmas dinner The group went to the Secret sisters were home of Mrs Joe Tennis for am! new ones cairns and a giit exchange. By Mrs. William Mattem. _ O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN J. Tl’HNEK. 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